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Passion

  • Writer: Andre White
    Andre White
  • Mar 23
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 12


I get a lot of feedback from people who have a hard time figuring out their why. They claim that they cannot determine what is their passion. The issue here is, they are two totally different things ultimately, even though they can go hand in hand. Passion is not the what, it is the actions you take and the process. Essentially, it is created through the desire you have to be better at whatever it is you are doing. The actions you decide to continuously take wholeheartedly regardless if you fail at something. . Jeff Teague, a host on the 520 podcast had an awesome take stating, "The hard work you put in for one thing can be preparing you for your future self." The truth is, the what will always take grit and grind. The process of trail and error, improvement, testing, failure, endless pursuit of becoming better, overcoming the obstacles is what creates your passion. This is why it is important to do whatever it is you are doing with your heart and soul. It does not necessarily have to be something you are doing for the rest of your life. You are creating habits that you can build off of to become a better you. If at no point, you begin to love the process then you have to accept that you went down the wrong road and get off at the nearest exit. If you are the best version of yourself, that gives you a better chance to take advantage when the opportunity comes for something you are passionate about. Seek excellency in all that you do and it will all fall in place in due time. If you want help figuring out your why, fill out the contact information at the bottom of the home page. This is a totally different process that requires more information. As for your passion, you can get started on that today.

 
 
 

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